Seine River in Paris Opens for Public Swimming For First Time in 100 Years

Seine River in Paris Opens for Public Swimming For First Time in 100 Years


PARIS (AP) – Cries of “It is warm!” rang out across the Seine on Saturday morning as Parisians jumped into the river – legally – for the first time in more than 100 years.

Public swimming was allowed in designated areas of the Seine, including two newly built wooden decks near the Eiffel Tower and the Île Saint-Louis in central Paris. Before sunrise, a municipal officer skimmed away the last few patches of algae with a fishnet. Soon after, a line of eager Parisians formed, towels in hand, waiting for their chance to jump in.

Woos and cries of joy echoed across the riverbanks as the first swimmers entered the emerald-green water.

Every swimmer wore a bright yellow lifebuoy tied around their waist,

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